Oh good night, it's alright Jane
Now let them black boys in to light the soul flame
We may find it out on the street tonight baby
Or we may walk until the daylight maybe
Well like a cool Romeo he made his moves, oh she looked so fine
Like a late Juliet she knew he'd never be true but then she really
didn't mind
Upstairs a band was playin', the singer was singin' something about
goin' home
She whispered, "Spanish Johnny, you can leave me tonight but just don't
leave me alone"
And Johnny cried "Puerto Rican Jane, word is down the cops have found
the vein"
Oh them barefoot boys left their homes for the woods
Them little barefoot street boys they say homes ain't no good
They left the corners, threw away all their switchblade knives and
kissed each other good-bye
Johnny was sittin' on the fire escape watchin' the kids playin' down
the street
He called down "Hey little heroes, summer's long but I guess it ain't
very sweet around here anymore"
Janey sleeps in sheets damp with sweat, Johnny sits up alone and watches
her dream on, dream on
And the sister prays for lost souls, then breaks down in the chapel
after everyone's gone
Jane moves over to share her pillow but opens her eyes to see Johnny
up and putting his clothes on
She says "Those romantic young boys
All they ever want to do is fight"
Those romantic young boys
They're callin' through the window
"Hey Spanish Johnny, you want to make a little easy money tonight?"
And Johnny whispered:
Good night, it's all tight Jane
I'll meet you tomorrow night on Lover's Lane
We may find it out on the street tonight baby
Or we may walk until the daylight maybe